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bearfield
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12. "prince of persia and tomb raider movies were successful"
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Thu May-12-16 02:22 PM by bearfield

  

          

no reason why AC can't be a successful adaptation if those two movies made money

personally i hope this movie tanks

  

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My boy Michael Fassbender in Assassin's Creed. First trailer [View all] , bwood, Thu May-12-16 07:11 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
It looks cool....but I'm getting sick of seeing white dudes in history.
May 12th 2016
1
if it's anything like the video games they'll have 74 installments...
May 12th 2016
4
i cant believe an Assasins Creed movie is a thing
May 12th 2016
2
You didn't see Max Payne or Hitman?
May 12th 2016
3
"we're bleeding comic books & old TV shows dry...
May 12th 2016
5
I'm definitely shocked AC best multiple franchises to the finish line
May 12th 2016
14
      a Metal Gear movie is a very interesting proposition
May 12th 2016
16
           Oh he's a consultant at best
May 12th 2016
17
Hope its better than the games
May 12th 2016
6
I dunno, AC1, AC2, Brotherhood and Black Flag were damned good.
May 12th 2016
8
I only cared for 2 and Black Flag
May 12th 2016
10
      2, Brotherhood and BF are clearly the best....
May 12th 2016
11
they're just no fun anymore because they're all the same
May 12th 2016
9
Well the games suck but the general idea is A1. I expect a good flick.
May 12th 2016
7
i hope it's nothing but poorly written pre-death monologues
May 12th 2016
13
      haha touche
May 12th 2016
15

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